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THE REDOWA WALTZ is composed of three steps: The I s * a glissade forward in jumping with the
right foot; The 2 ^ a slide forward with left foot, and the 3? to bring the right foot before the left. This
step is done alternately with the right foot and the left foot, but in starting with the left foot, to turn, It is
necessary to do but one glissade backward and two emboites to take again . afterward, with right foot.
This is the principal step of the REDOWA usually preceded by a PROMENADE and followed by a POUR.
SUITE. _The Promenade isdonewiththeAllemar.de step, that is to say: a slide forward arid chassex.
The POUR SUITE is composed of a slide, coupe and jette. _The Gentleman pursues the Lady, holding her
as m the Waltz . The Lady executing ihe same step but backward For these three steps the Lady must always
start with the counter foot , and if executed alternately each one must be done 16 bars, taking care that all the o _
ther couples change of step all at the same time.